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Sorry if this is a repost but I've checked the forums and haven't found a clear answer.

I have a 1998 ER34 GTT here in S.Korea. It's a series 1 and it came with the Bilstein suspension.

I wanted to know how I can fit 20 inch Racing Hart CXR's without any body work needed if possible, 9.5 front and 10.5 rear. I originally wanted 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 but I think I read somewhere that GTT's can fit 20's. Is it possible to go 10 or 10.5 on the rear without bodywork needed?

I probably should just go 19's but 20's give a better 'fitted' look.

Any help is appreciated, Thanks!

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Sorry not really, Was investigating it once..

You could prob run a 8.5 - 9.5 staggered set with stretched rubber.. Offset for the rears would be something like +38 (9.5" rim) and +32 for the fronts.. Dont know if you could find 20's in that offset and width tho..

Id run 225s or lower on the fronts cause that would be the main rubbing place.

Sorry cant help more

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